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iPhone tariffs cut by Tesco
By Richard Patterson on 30th April - No Comments

Supermarket giant Tesco has recently stepped up the competition when it comes to the popular Apple iPhone by lowering its tariffs to improve affordability for consumers.

The Apple iPhone has become a hugely popular gadget over the past couple of years, with many tech savvy mobile phone enthusiasts either sporting one of these handsets or keen to get their hands on one of these devices. The iPhone is now available on contract and SIM only deals from a number of mobile network providers, which are Vodafone, Orange, and of course the original provider of the iPhone, which is O2.

The iPhone is also available through the supermarket giant, Tesco, and recently the retail giant has thrown down the gauntlet with the iPhone by reducing its tariffs to give consumers even more value for money. Tesco is offering the 8GB Apple iPhone 3GS for one hundred pounds when it is taken through a twelve month contract with Tesco Mobile costing thirty five pounds a month.

The same deal is available with the 16GB and 32GB iPhone models, which will cost two hundred pounds and two hundred and seventy five pounds respectively on the same contract. With the thirty five pounds a month contract deal customers will be able to enjoy unlimited texts and WiFi and data, as well as seven hundred and fifty minutes a month included in the deal.

For those that do not want to pay for a handset there is also another option from Tesco Mobile, with consumers able to get their hands on an Apple iPhone 16GB model free of charge by singing a twelve month contract priced at forty five pounds a month.

Source – This Is Money

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